SECOND UPDATE: Jonathan Sanchez is on the DL for Beltran. Schierholtz might be headed there tomorrow, as MRI and CT scans showed a “crack” in his right foot. We’ll have to wait on that decision.

UPDATE: Beltran commented on his round of BP and his expectations. He said the last 15 days “have been hell” and he expects to start tomorrow if he wakes up with no setbacks. I’ll put his comments at the end of this file. -AB

The Giants activated Carlos Beltran from the disabled list after he took a vigorous round of batting practice from both sides of the plate, but the All-Star outfielder wasn’t in the lineup Tuesday night.

Giants manager Bruce Bochy said he wanted to give Beltran a break after testing his strained right hand, which has kept him out since Aug. 7. The injury affects his left-handed swing more than the right side.

Beltran is available off the bench as a defensive replacement, pinch runner or to face a left-handed pitcher, Bochy said. The manager expected Beltran to be well enough to start Wednesday against Padres right-hander Tim Stauffer.

The Giants have not announced a corresponding roster move, but they expected to place either outfielder Nate Schierholtz or left-hander Jonathan Sanchez on the DL.

Schierholtz, who fouled a ball off his right foot in Atlanta a week ago, aggravated it in Sunday’s victory at Houston and is in a walking boot. Bochy wasn’t sure if it happened on a play in right field or the play at the plate, when he slid into the shin guards of catcher Carlos Corporan. The Giants weren’t sure if he sustained a stress fracture; he’s being examined right now.

Sanchez, who sprained his ankle Aug. 15, still is unable to throw off a mound and is doubtful to make his next start on Saturday, Bochy said. The manager didn’t go into possible replacements; Dan Runzler only lasted 1 2/3 innings in a spot stat Sunday. Double-A left-hander Eric Surkamp is another possibility, but he is not on the club’s 40-man roster.

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In other injury news, because that’s all I write about, Sergio Romo (inflamed elbow) has begun throwing. Bochy doesn’t know if he’ll be activated when eligible on Thursday. No rehab assignemnt, though. As for Brian Wilson (also inflamed elbow), another round of exams revealed nothing new, Bochy said. Wilson hasn’t picked up a baseball.

Good news on Pablo Sandoval. He turned his Afro (Afro-Caribbean?) into cornrows. More significantly, his right shoulder is much better. Bochy wasn’t sure, but the Panda might even be able to bat right-handed if the Padres employ a lefty reliever against him. That’s something he couldn’t do in Houston, when he struck out twice while trying to bat lefty-on-lefty Saturday and Sunday.

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Andres Torres is raking in a rehab assignment for Triple-A Fresno. He’s eligible to return on Saturday. If Schierholtz goes on the DL, that would seem to be an automatic move.

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The East Coast got hit by a moderate earthquake today, and everyone freaked out. Arizona’s team bus got stuck in traffic for hours trying to get to the ballpark in Washington DC.

If you believe in parallel structure, the snowstorm should hit here any minute.

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OK, here’s Beltran:

“It’s better than yesterday, for sure. The plan was to take another day of BP and make sure everything was fine. This time I felt a little pain in the hand on the high pitch. I don’t know if realistically, that pan will go away. If I wake up feeling the same, it’s time to go to the next step and the next step is playing games.”

Beltran said hitting from the right side is no problem whatsoever.

“On the left side, with the high pitch, that’s the one I’m really having trouble. If I wait till I’m 100 percent, I don’t know how long that’s going to be.”

Beltran joined the Giants when they held a three-game lead in the NL West. Now they’re down one.

“It’s been a disappointment, not being out there to compete,” he said. “But I was doing everything I can to try to make this pain go (away) faster. Just being out there means a lot. This is where I wanted to be, with a team fighting to go to the playoffs. Even though we’re not playing the best baseball, we’re there. Arizona isn’t playing good, either. This is about who wants it the most. It’s about taking the field and making it happen.”

Could Beltran aggravate the injury? Is he taking a risk by playing before it’s 100 percent? Maybe, he said. But he felt his swing was more game-ready today. He was reacting to the ball instead of “guiding” his bat through the zone. He said it might look better than it feels. “I still feel I’m compensating,” he said.

In the meantime, some Bondsian plate discpline will help.

“How will I feel when I swing and miss? When I chase a bad pitch? When I checkswing? I don’t know,” he said. “I’m going crazy, man. These 15 days have been hell. Because you can’t do anything, you know? But thanks to God we’re passing that.”

Andrew Baggarly

Andrew Baggarly has documented the most eventful era in San Francisco Giants baseball history, having covered the team since 2004 for th​ree major media outlets including the San Jose Mercury News and the Oakland Tribune​. This is his 20th season as a baseball writer.
​Baggarly is the author of the bestselling book, A Band of Misfits: Tales of the 2010 San Francisco Giants, and the newly published Giant Splash: Bondsian Blasts, World Series Parades and Other Thrilling Moments By the Bay. Baggarly’s other notable life accomplishments include running as the Bratwurst in the Milwaukee Sausage Race and becoming a three-time Jeopardy! champion.

253 Comments

talk about the walking wounded, and now nate and j sanchez can’t even walk too good. could be an interesting homestand to be sure, at least this means belt will get to play if there is a silver lining to it.

People calling Beltran or any injured players woosies or any derogatory names are way out of line. Get healthy any and all GMEN and make us fans proud and less stressed out and pissy towards each other. GO GIANTS…all GIANTS!!!!

Now I am getting worried that the giants will still manage to win the division, BUT that is offset by the notion that Sabean and Bochy will then have to pick a playoff roster just as all these guys finally get healthy….just a little scary.

I mean, if Bud black has a brain, and I think he does, he starts a reserve OF tomorrow, and when Beltran comes up, sends Stauffer to RF and brings in a lefty for just the one batter to take Beltran out of the game, giving Bochy even less options with a weak roster as it is.

Mike Souza: I don’t think it’s a delay; there’s something wonky with the caching behavior of this site. I find I have to reload both the main page and the article page to get the latest comments to show.

I have to reload the page to see new posts. Always. Rotten behavior, but it’s just a newspaper site. They don’t like web competency. Hurts what the suits believe is the (rapidly becoming extinct) core business.

From what I understand, the specialist concurred with the original diagnosis, and Burrell’s options are 1) surgery, very likely career-ending, or 2) see if the pain/injury/condition can be managed to some extent that he can still play.

I’m not sure if it’s a bone spur or what – it gets a little murky as to what the exact issue is (I read bone spur also, and then, no, this thing not a bone spur, that was something else…?). Not sure what the plan is for him, roster-wise. I read “career-ending” and give them some slack on making the call…

Per Baggs tweet, Beltran still feels pain swinging left handed at high pitches. This is after 15 days and two cortisone shots. I can’t imagine him getting better while playing. This screams of the organization, once again, pushing a player with wrist tendon issues back too soon.

I do not get it. The Giants are one game out. What is the hurry? Beltran only really matters for a post season run. Make sure he is healthy. If he is not healthy, the playoffs won’t last long anyways.

X-rays do not always show fractures, especially hairline. Also doing an x-ray from a portable machine lowers accuracy as well. My guess is he broke it when the ball hit it and the proper procedures were not followed. The CT scan showed the fracture not the xray.

Sometimes fractures cannot get worse by playing depending on where it is. If pressure caused by playing cannot further injure it then he may be able to play if he can play through the pain.

However another foul ball of the same foot could result in a year ending injury….

Ha! Ha! Baggs….funny – DC gets the earthquake, SF gets the snowstorm. ‘Cept it is so gorgeous today! I’m sending healing vibes to every Giant. So great seeing Buster walking unimpeded today. Have a great game Giants! GO GIANTS!

I saw Pill play three games in person this year. He looks really good to me. Granted I am not a scout, but he had plate discipline and hit the ball hard every at bat. Why do the Giants not show him any love? They also have two burners in Graham and Christian. Christian reminds me of Torres, a career minor leager who can fly. Got to be better than putting Rowand in there.

Lets get Beltran back. Funny thing is, we need him now with Nate Schierholtz hurt and most likely going on DL. The corresponding move today will probably be Jonathan Sanchez on DL. They will need to cut someone from 40-Man roster or option someone to 60 day DL. Either Zito or Burrell are the options there. And when Nate gets put on DL retroactive to Aug. 21st, Andres Torres will be his replacement. And from here on out, it will be a three way battle for the CF spot, if and when we win the division and go to the playoffs between Andres Torres, Cody “Boss” Ross and Rowand. Between them all, I hope it is either Andres or Ross. Because Belt will get to be the everyday LF with Belt going down and Ross and Rowand will rotate depending on the health of Beltran in RF. So I think Nate injured, cancels any potential OF of Belt, Beltran and him and the idea of Beltran moving to CF. So, we are back to square one. Once Beltran returns, Rowand will be back to bench and our lineup will be:

I’ve seen Pill as well and the guy can flat out hit. I don’t care if he is 27 and can only play first base. The guy is good. They should really really take a look at him. Christian is a career minor leaguer … don’t know if he is a better option then Torres. I like Graham as well … lots of speed.

Rowand ought to get some batting tips from Casilla. Maybe if Rowand stood as far way from the plate as Santiago did (especially with that ridiculous stance of his), Aaron could actually walk a time or two.

pill is the jesus guzman of 2011- burning up 3A but labelled by Gs as a career minor leaguer. Pads took a chance on guzman and are leading the league in hitting since finding Jesus. He is hitting .330 with a plus .900 ops- better than any Giant. Sabean has an irrational obsession with over the hill vets (DeRosa, Tejada, Rowand, Cabrera, Huff, Ross) while blocking opportunities for promising rookies like guzman and pill.

nate is one of the only Giants not to go on DL this year until now- according to today’s MRI he has a fracture in the foot- probably lost for the season- seeing Ross in RF in the top of the first shows how much nate is missed already-

They gave Guzman away cause they said they didn’t have a place for him. LOL!! No room on the Giants for a good bat. Sabean and Bochy are just really poor at evaluating young infield and outfield talent.

Can someone who knows more about baseball than I do please write up a short description of the 40-man roster? I’m under the impression players that a lot of people here want brought up from the minors are restricted from joining the team because they’re not on the 40.

Replays show Cain touched the bag with the toe of his shoe. What a bad start. Crashing fielders lead to one run. Blown call at first leads to second extra run. 3-0. Don’t get to see Giants much on TV down here. Hope it’s not over before it gets started. ( Padres announcers say ump blew call ). Go Giants.

Nice job Cain. Way to bring your D game to the yard tonight. Ridiculous. I agree with Sabean – there no room for a young latin hitter hitting .350+ and playing first base. So Guzman given away to make room for the bevy of .220 overpaid crap vets and wimpy Beltran. Nice!

Cain is all out of sorts right now…this pathetic offense won’t be able to help him out. I know the Padres were hot coming into this game, but this is ridiculous. Another wasted opportunity to build some momentum heading into this homestand. 🙁

Bochy is going to have some tough decisions this week. Stay with some of these players who just don’t have it this year or reload with some youth and promise. We got lucky that we didn’t get swept by the Stros. This series could get real ugly fast. Bochy and Sabean need to right the ship and take control of this nightmare that is happening.

People bashing Cain are hilarious. HaHa. I understand being frustrated but get a,grip. Bad games by starters happen. Gotta luv people questioning his clutchness and mental toughness. I guess you guys/gals missed the postseason last year huh?

Seriously. The negativity is pathetic. Directed at Matt Cain?? You never strapped it on. That kid is a gamer. Game and a half out and you’re conceding? When they pull out of this awful streak – no room on the bandwagon. They are world champs until they are not. And they are scuffling through an amazing rash of injuries and starting guiys we all want to see gone. But this is our reality, deal with it

Giants refuse to DFA Rowand even though he is hurting the team with his suckiness. Beltran needs to come back tomorrow. I don’t care if he’s playing with one e’ffin hand, he can’t be any worse than this automatic out Rowand.

Al Oha — you shouldn’t judge a decision by the results — just like in poker, you makes your decision based on the best available data at the time, and voila. The fact that your inside straight draw didn’t come in is immaterial, as long as the pot odds were right.

A flat out giant hater in Latos and this team can’t even get up for this game. Beltran won’t make a difference with this offense. They suck so bad in so many different areas. Stewarts hit was a breakup of the no hitter but it was a can of corn that maybin misplayed. All there stupid little errors and second chances they give everyone always hurts them. I cant stand watching these same guys CHOKE every day. It’s killing me. Latos of all people. Get up for one game you lifeless, no talent hacks. What the F’ck happened to you guys?

@110 Papa J – The Giants are approaching a record of stinkitude definitely. It is actually hard to lose the first game of every series for a month +, but they are getting it done. FYI, the 1988 Orioles started 0-21 and actually lost their opening games of the first 7 series, then actually won 2 in a row.

The 2011 Giants ledger opening games of last 10 series – L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L Utterly pathetic

This team doesn’t deserve sh’t Dbacks making all kinds of deals (overbay, hill and McDonald) after the trade deadline. And this team keeps guys on the active roster injured for 10 days only to end up putting them on the dl eventually. The roster moves are as bad as the talent on this team. Glad to hear Torres is raking in Fresno after a three day break in puerto Rico with a Peter Pan injury and were stuck with a guy giving us his rendition of a bear sh’tting in the woods. My guess is panda scores on a fielders choice

No apologies. Reality. There are three guys in tonight’s line-up that started opening day. And you expect them to be a juggernaut? No one wants to see Rowand play. No other options tonight. (If you’ve ever swung a bat you know its all about your wrists. Ask DeRosa. Cut Beltran some slack). Of course this line-up is pathetic, and yes some regretable decisions are to blame (Tejada at Short). But don’t tell me you keep Huff over Guzman last winter. Baloney. We’re missing the ROY and clean-up hitter, a pure gamer at 2nd, Panda for 2 months, our closer twice, set-up man, lead-off man twice and on and on and on.

To take all that frustration and put it on Cain’s shoulders is just wrong. Sub 3 ERA, lowest run support in baseball since he came up, no earned runs in the port season….and someone is going to whine about tonight and the Friday night of the last season last year. That’s pathetic.

0-5 with risp and they have a chance to be down by one. If this team could wipe their own arse they’d have a chance. Here comes rowand again. Growler. They should be booing bochey for playing him day in and day out. Gonna be 0-7 with risp in a
Minute. I’d pitch around Stewart to face cain

I know all about playing poker, I play all the time. I also know something about playing baseball and grew up playing all around your neighborhood, if indeed you live near Amber Drive. Played H.S. Varsity in the West Valley League when for 13 years in a row, whoever placed 1st in out league, went on to win the CCS. We took 2nd 2 years in a row.

1. After winning the W.S. and evaluating the Team needs and Free Agents available, their own and League-wide, Sabean chooses to spend millions locking up a 34 year old First Baseman, when the obvious need was an Everyday SS and backup Catcher.

Sorry my mistake, 0-8 with risp. I can’t watch them march these same lost souls out there every day. At what point does the lightbulb go off for the powers that be. Arizona is pro active the giants are no active

They charged an E1 on the play where Cain “missed” the bag after Huff bobbled it. I know Huff wasn’t charged for an error on the fly ball he dropped, but Ross was clearly calling him off and Huff did not call it at all. Also recall his error in Houston that cost the Giants a couple runs.

Fielding % is a deceiving stat. It’s hard to miss a ball that you can’ get to. He’s definitely not the 4th best defensive 1B in baseball.

My main point is that it’s silly to throw it in peoples faces when Huff does 1 good thing when a majority of his actions hurt the team.

I’m glad the Fans at the yard are booing Rowand…that was way overdue. He’s on a personal sabatoge the team mission. Why does Bochy keep playing him?!?!?!? Why isn’t Beltran in there??? If he’s off the DL…play!!! He can learn a thing or two from Panda…Beltran needs to nut up.

@ $10 – you can’t say something is an error that wasn’t scored an error. You can’t make up your own rules. Although whille you are knowing everything better than everyone else, you might as well know better than the official scorer as well.

And I wasn’t throwing anything in anyone’s face, no need to get all defensive. I was pointing out that there is a reason that Guzman did not make it to the bigs with the Mariners, A’s or Giants.

Well they can’t hit and their defense is embarrassing. But that’s ok, kruk and kuip will find a way to sugar coat it. Let’s see giants get a million chances without getting a hit and fail miserably and the padres get a Million chances and cash in every time. Yeah, this is a playoff caliber team. They will get there arses handed to them if they even sniff October baseball. I wonder if any team has ever been shutout 4 straight games in the playoffs. This team is definitely capable of accomplishing that fete

The rules that define an error are indefinite. You can completely misplay a fly ball, run in the opposite direction and not even get a glove on it, and it will be ruled a hit. See: Chris Stewart’s hit, the first hit of this game for the Giants.

Or, you can run after a pop-up, ignore your RF calling you off, crash into him, and let the ball hit the pocket of your glove and still not catch it and it’s not an error.

To me, it’s not a matter of it being scored an error or not. It’s a matter of a play that should have been that does not get made.

I have no problem letting Jesus Guzman go, if he doesn’t fit into your long-term plans. But, to not get anything for him is just stupid. Especially when he out-hits most of your lineup. The kid showed he could hit, but he didn’t have a position.

They are now in the same position with Brett Pill. He has value, especially to an American League Team. Will the Giants get anything for him? He could bring a player of equal value but at a different position, one of the Giants’ need.

Sabean has messed up the roster with albatross contracts filling the 25 and 40-man rosters with players who can’t perform better than a younger one they are blocking.

For posture’s sake, Huff’s contract calls for $10MM/per for ’11 & ’12, a $10MM team option OR $2MM buyout option in ’13. Needless to say, the Giants will be exercising the buyout, maxing Huff’s overall payroll number at $22MM.

2 runs, 4 hits, 3 errors and 0-10 with risp. If this team had a kangaroo court they’d all be bankrupt. Oooooh! Thanks Amy g, things are looking up, whiteside is coming off the dl. Can we keep him there?

The top picture is the average male Giants fan watching the 2011 Giants at thestart of this season.
The bottom picture is the average male Giants fan now after watching a season’s worth of stinkitude from Zito/Rowand/Tejada/Stewart/Whiteside/Huff/Torres/Runs-ler.

Rowand is this team’s version of Marvin Benard. Perhaps even worse, Fontenot is proving to be their version of Neifi Perez: a jockey sized middle infielder who hits two jacks a year and as a result, swings for the bleachers in every AB when he should be slapping the ball the other way.

I hate to redundant or obvious, but Aaron Rowand is a dog$hit calibre player. His batting would be fine if he was a backup catcher. But he’s an outfielder.

With Schierholtz on the way to the DL, I imagine we’ll get to see Ford, but I’d like to see what Peguero has to offer.

While they are at it, put DeRosa back on the DL and call up both from AA.

Management’s decision to carry DeRosa on the roster is prime example why the Giants don’t deserve to get back to the playoffs. Make stupid decision, waste a spot when you are already thin, and pay the price.

Decisions like this, hanging on to old baggage, may just hold back the Giants next year as well. Good thing they snuck in that series, management knows how to close a window fast.

most frustrating to me is the fact that the man who put this roster together said a few days ago that the team’s lack of speed is big part of what is hurting them. he is also the same man who can make the changes to fix it. yet they keep trotting Cabrera, tenada, rowand, name your albatross out there night after night with the same results. they’re dominated. it’s amazing to me that they win at all with this lineup.

It’s ok giants hitters. I know you only managed 4 hits at home against a weak team, but don’t worry, no matter how much you suck you will be in there again tomorrow because sabean says they have to get out of this funk from within the organization. Does he realize this funk started at the end of march

We need more guys like Belt. Who can actually run, field, good eye and hit. Get some SPEED up here Sabean. You told us that this is what this team lacks but you don’t address the problem. Everyone is waiting for Beltran to be the savior. Not happening.

The irony of Bochy not liking the sac-bunt because he doesn’t like to give up outs: He still writes Rowand into the lineup, even though he gives away 4 outs per game. Any chance he pinch hits for Rowand here? Assuming Ross doesn’t GIDP.

Another thing that’s blatantly horrible on managements part, which has already been pointed out, is their refusal to build the roster in a way that gives them the best chance to win. They refuse to put players on the DL and instead play 2-3 players short, and keep guys like Rowand, DeRosa, and Tejada on the roster who don’t contribute whatsoever.

I think the clouds just Parted. Sabean take note. Your $60 million outfielder hit a weak chopper again and the rookie got the big hit. They can do it if you give them a chance and Sanchez isn’t even close to what we have available down there

2-15 with risp. You will not win games with those kinds of numbers. Nice to see all our overpaid injured vets come in and kill a rally. Way to go Sanchez. Congrats on your first major league hit. It was a big one at that

“Bruce Bochy does not believe in protecting the line deep in games” – Kruk. He also does not believe in sacrifice bunting. He basically doesn’t believe in anything that he should be doing to help this team win.

This is what happens when your defense sucks serious arse. You can’t hit and you give the opposition too many chances. If you didn’t know the giants were in the playoff hunt, you’d think this team was 4o games under .500. They are horrid to watch

On the WP by Ramirez Hector Sanchez showed why he needs one full season at Fresno, mentored by Steve Decker. More experienced catcher gets in front of that pitch with body, not reach accross backhand. He’s young. Looks poised. 2013 he catches, Posey to first, Belt stays in left. (He’s a good enough athlete to stay there).

Woj, because other than the Philly game he’s been lights out. The giants Have the worst offEnse In the majors, the worst average with risp in the majors, they have no speed, no power and if they didn’t get a million second chances in this game they lose by four or five. And oh yeah woj, 2-15 with risp is why you don’t blame Ramirez

I’d live to see what percentage of balls this team swings at. They all have awful plate discipline. Pablos gotta be cursing bochey for sending tehacka up there to pinch hit before him. He swung at like 6 balls. He was either going to get a hit, a hit by pitch or an out. He is incapable of walking and he’s the
Most veteran guy on the team. Way to set an example

Another heartbreaking loss. This offense is awful obviously, but again when they manage to get back in the game the bullpen gives it up. This team is just off, they just can’t put a complete game together. The injuries are killing this team, but so are the vast amount of unproductive vets stinking up this roster. Since we managed to find a way to score 5 runs tonight, we’ll probably end up scoring zero tomorrow and Timmy will once again be saddled with another 1-0 loss. Sigh.

I’ll say it again, 2-15 with risp. Pathetic. Kind of hard to
Lower a batting average of .166 with risp, but these guys did it and they’ll be back out there tomorrow because sabean is content with what he’s been watching all season. Kepp is obviously still hurt as well. Not much action on his contact the last two days

Belt was trying to get on board there at the end, even if he hits a homer, it means nothing. Looked like a ball to me. Ump was going to ring him up if it was close — he remembered Belt giving him lip earlier in the game. These ump putzes don’t forget, and will take you down for dissin’ them…

All home grown. All under 30. Speed and good OBP at top. 3 thru 6 strong run producers. 7 & 8 Young DP combo. Only Sandoval and Posey arbitration eligible. Cain, Lincecum, And Bumgarner also in their 20’s. Time to stop waisting resources on free agents. Except our own. Maybe even Steve Decker as Manager. Something to look forward to.

wan8iv: Blaming the recent injuries is a cop out. Even before the recent injuries the Giants offense sucked. The Giants will finish no better than third and possibly fourth place. Blame that on the likes of Huff, Ross, Rowand, Tejada, Torres and Beltran. And of course Sabean and Bochy – the co-captains of a rapidly sinking ship.

You start with Hector Sanchez, because he’s a better hitter and you maybe can overcome a single defensive miscue, but you FINISH with your strongest DEFENSIVE LINEUP.

Stewart has shown that he is unmatched, at least in this Organization until Posey is 100%, when it comes to receiving AND throwing out runners. The word is probably out now, not many will even try to steal on him.

Why hasn’t Sabean, or Larry frizz, or Bowtie, or Boche, or the ticket taker at the turnstile, or any of you guys on this blog……..fired, castrated, garroted, Shanghaid, crucified, bludgeoned, keel-hauled, tar and feathered, stoned, skinned, boiled in oil, scalped, deveined, cold cocked, impaled, poisoned, reamed, starved, strangled, sliced and diced, or steamed……the Giants hitting coach? Is he still drawing a salary?
Remember after you hit the ball off the tee, and you got to hit your first moving whiffle, how your Dad/Uncle/coach told you to “keep your eyes on the ball, and watch the ball hit the bat???”
Check out Huff and Rowand next time they are up. Watch where their eyes go as the ball nears the plate….and explain to me wtf they are looking at.
…Oh, and thanks, hitting coach, for keeping Panda from slapping
at balls outside the strike zone. Way to stay with him all season. Thanks again. BTW, just curious,,,,How much to your make?

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